Saturday, September 19, 2009

PUNGGOL RESIDENCES
Online Brochure
After looking at its proximity to the Punggol MRT, we applied for the Punggol Residences and kept our fingers crossed.
On 4 Sept, we got the ballot results.
We got queue no. 468 out of 615 4-room units.
Although it isn't a very fantastic queue number but at least we got a chance to make a selection.
In the worst case scenerio, we'll be left with units at 5th storey and below when our selection date(10 Oct) draws near.

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The possible developments around the Punggol Residences.


Actual site survey.



The signage.


View from behind the signage.


View of the pathway at the south of Punggol Residences.


View from under the LRT tracks that are to the east of Punggol Residences.
That's Punggol Sapphire(under construction) and the Matilda House(red roof) in the background.


View from the edge of Punggol Mrt(right side).
You can see the signage in the background.


View from the edge of Punggol Mrt(left side).
That's Punggol Regalia(under construction) and the small eatery of the bus interchange.


View from the platform of Punggol LRT.
Punggol Sapphire(under construction) in the background and the Punggol 21+ exhibition centre in the foreground.


The LRT track.
Taken from a nearby estate, you'd have direct in line view of the track at 4th storey.


A typical LRT running on the track.
It is fairly quiet, you'd be more distracted by the noises of vehicles passing by than the LRT.


Punggol Residences Model (scale 1:200)


Punggol Residences Typical 4 Room Unit Model (scale 1:20)


Punggol Residences Typical 5 Room Unit Model (scale 1:20)


Walk from Punggol MRT to site of Punggol Residences


Pics of the models.



















The 4-roomer.












The 5-roomer.









The finishings that are provided with these premium units.









I haven't got the chance to check out the taps and sinks yet.

The internal doors which are available for the OCS (Optional Component Scheme).
$1890 for a set of 3 solid timber bedroom doors and 2 semi-solid timber bathroom doors.


5 Comments:

At September 21, 2009 8:15 PM, Blogger WILLIAM TAN said...

very convenient.
but it saddens me to see what public housing has done to the once serenade Punggol....
been there
done that
But HOPE U ARE HAPPY WITH DESTROYING THE FLORA & FAUNA THAT ONCE POPULATED PUNGGOL! LOL

NB. from the video, can hear you walk with your belly sticking out and the loud slapping of your slippers!

 
At September 22, 2009 12:16 AM, Blogger Laurens said...

belly can also got sound meh? lol
no choice lah,sg land is scarce...if they willing to put us up at the reclaimed lands of marina(at the same rates),i dun mind :)

 
At September 22, 2009 12:00 PM, Blogger WILLIAM TAN said...

kitchen is narrow but good thing is long.
seems like MBR is going to be fixed at last room.
I generally like the layout of the rooms, but damn the bomb shelter!
its out of the way, makan into your dining area.

 
At September 22, 2009 9:37 PM, Blogger Laurens said...

there's even a 4rm unit layout whr the mbr crapper eats into the mbr...and it even costs more due to +1 sqm as compared to the rest. i scared most ppl abv me wun avoid those units(nt many) and we're only left wif those on our selection dates...haiz

 
At September 05, 2012 5:44 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Do you know if the master bedroom has timber flooring?

 

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